WHO'S THAT KNOCKING AT MY DOOR
(Gus Kahn / Seymour Simons)
Annette Hanshaw - 1927
Al Bernard - 1927
As recorded by ANNETTE HANSHAW
Sept 8th 1927, New York:
(Rat-a-tat-tat) Who's that knockin'?
Don't stand outside there, come on in here!
I just had a sort of feeling this mornin'
Something good was gonna happen today
Now there comes a sound without any warnin'
I just know it's good luck comin' my way
Goodness gracious, can it be
Someone's coming back to me
Who's that knocking at my door
I've been waitin' oh, so long
I'll just die if I'm wrong
Who's that knockin' at my door
I know it can't be the mailman, the coal man, the ice man
They've been here today
Can't be the grocer, the butcher, the baker
They don't knock that way
If my sweetie's there outside,
My arms and heart are open wide
Who's that knockin' at my door
(Instrumental Break)
Me oh my, my oh me,
Guess I'm havin' company
Who's that knockin' at my door
See the time, eight o'clock
Sounds like a familiar knock
Who's that knockin' at my door
I know it can't be the milkman, the gas man, the bread man
Who always collect
I hope that it isn't that butter and egg man
Who writes out those checks
If it's my sweet used-to-be
Gonna lock him in, lose the key
Who's that knockin' at my door
(Instrumental Break)
Can't be the plumber, the pedlar, the porter,
'Cause I've paid those bills
I hope that it isn't the doctor, the dentist
They can't cure my ills
If it's someone that I've known
Gonna make him feel at home
Say, who's that knockin' at my door
That's all!
(Transcribed by Mel Priddle - July 2014)